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Silicone Baking Pans


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Anybody use these? What are the pros and cons? How do you like them?


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kareng Grand Master

I know some people love them, but I find them difficult to use. They are wobbly. When you try to put them in the oven filled with liquidy cake batter, you have to be very careful not to spill. Or put them on a cookie sheet to stabilize them.

IrishHeart Veteran

Silicone is great for spatulas and utensils, not for baking.

 

I use the USA pans. I love them. I recommend them to everyone.

Pizza pan, bread pans, muffin pans, muffin top pans (which I use for rolls and granola cookies) and cake pans....everything I make, comes out perfectly. Not exaggerating!

 

just sayin. (not a paid spokesperson) ^_^

 

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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Thank you for the thoughts. I would rather know now before I drop money on something.

 

I love my silicone utensils and oven mitts, but maybe it's not the best material for everything.

 

So far, I'm happy with baking in glass bread pans anyway.

 

Thanks for the link, Irish, I will check that out.

 

I think that for the future, I'm going to keep on looking for alternatives to teflon pans, because it seems like they don't stay nice very long and things start sticking to them quickly and ruining the finish. 

 

Irish, what do you use for a cookie sheet?

IrishHeart Veteran

Honey, I just told you :) ...cookie sheet, jelly roll sheet, springform pan for my cheescake...all USA  ^_^

 

what can I say? I am hooked!

kareng Grand Master

Honey, I just told you :) ...cookie sheet, jelly roll sheet, springform pan for my cheescake...all USA  ^_^

 

what can I say? I am hooked!

I like those USA pans, too. I have muffin pans, cookie sheets, a round pizza pan - the ridges help crisp up a gluten-free pizza crust.

LauraTX Rising Star

They are really nice to use if you have something that will stick or is oddly shaped.  A lot of the gluten-free pizza crusts stick like crazy so I could totally see them being helpful.  I had a heart shaped silicone pan that made it really easy to get stuff out of for cakes, cookie hearts, or rice crispie hearts.  Had to toss it with my diagnosis though :(  I also had silicone muffin liners, they stand up on their own so you can pull out however many you need and just sit them on a pan and bake in them.  Most of the silicone pans you do have to put on top of a metal cookie sheet to avert disaster, though.  But they are really good at not browning the edges.


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cyclinglady Grand Master

I always use parchment paper. No mess, no sticking and it is cheap at Costco. I use both glass and metal pans. Just lift up those brownies, cool on a baking rack, and slice with a pizza cutter (that has never been in contact with pizza in my case!)

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